VicPol Apologises to Rebel News Australia

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VicPol Apologises to Rebel News Australia

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It seems you must either ‘stand with Avi’ or ‘stand with PRGuy17’ (choose a side) but there are a number of us who may not personally like the way either of them choose to go about their work but believe they both play a very important role in our public discourse.

The way Victoria Police treated Avi is wrong and we should celebrate this apology. I hope they back up their apology with action moving forward.

Like many, I’m not a fan of Rebel News but why does that even matter? They do important work that most (including myself) do not have the courage (or let’s be honest – temerity) to do. If you don’t like it, then do a better job. If you think they’ve made a mistake, then gather some facts and call it out.

As we watch journalists in a dying legacy media pander to powerful corporate and government interests, it increasingly falls to independent media to fill the role traditional journalists have abandoned. Peter Hitchens described it to me thusly: ‘The appropriate relationship between journalists and governments should be of that between a dog and a lamp post.’

So if you’re looking for a completely unbiased journalist or media outlet, you will die of exhaustion. But quality of journalism is, in the end, decided by the people. It’s not for Victoria Police or a government to decide who is and who isn’t a journalist.

Institutions should be answering questions from anyone who dares to ask them – whether those questions are asked respectfully or otherwise.

I note that the pandemic years has given rise to a number of new voices (there are many with small followings under 5,000 subscribers) and some are not happy about it. Yes there’s misinformation. Yes there’s bias. But the cultural reflex to smear and censor dissenting voices leads to a dangerous end.

I say increase the number of voices! On all sides, on every side, on no sides. More, not less, speech combined with an increasingly savvy audience, is preferable to the censorious, mushroom approach we currently live under (mushrooms are kept in the dark and fed excrement).

It’s messy, sure, and it takes courage to walk through the noise but we are better off with a cacophony than with a submissive euphony.


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Emeritus Professor Thomas S. Harrington - The Worldwide Milgram Experiment

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Emeritus Professor Thomas S. Harrington - The Worldwide Milgram Experiment

1hr 11min

11 July 2022

Thomas Harrington, Senior Scholar at the Brownstone Institute, is an essayist and Professor Emeritus of Hispanic Studies at Trinity College in Hartford (USA) where he taught for 24 years. He joins Discernable to discuss what appears to be a worldwide repeat of the infamous Milgram experiment where ordinary people are pushed to commit extraordinary atrocities by authority figures.

As an expert in the formation of identity, culture and language he often sheds light on the rhetorical ‘framing’ techniques used to influence broad populations. An example of is the rise of modern ‘Nudge Units’ within governments known by various names such as ‘Behavioural Insights Unit’ et al. The Professor believes that once a suitably convincing ‘frame’ is established, a subject can be made to accept any proposition contained within that frame even if that proposition is antithetical to the frame itself.

This demonstrates the immense power and danger of ‘framing’ techniques employed by politicians and corporations throughout the globe to achieve their desired end. Thomas shows how this was successfully deployed to recruit a pliant population of ‘police citizens’ or ‘karens’ who zealously enforce the policies and propaganda of governments beyond what is legally stipulated and into the realm of cultural norms.

In this discussion we also looked at identity making vs decision making, the religious impulse of humans and what can replace it in a secular age, the reliability of rationalism and science and parallel societal structures.


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Alex Washburne: 'Fauci Trees' That Kill the Saplings of Science

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Alex Washburne: 'Fauci Trees' That Kill the Saplings of Science

1hr 33min

10 July 2022

Alex Washburne has undergraduate degrees in biology and applied mathematics from University of New Mexico and a PhD from a Princeton University studying competition in ecological, epidemiological, and economic systems. He’s actively researched COVID epidemiology, the economic impacts of pandemic policy, and stock + capital market responses to epidemiological news.

In this interview we explored:

  • Covid-19 policy monism in a world of plurality
  • How decentralisation and competition can create better solutions
  • The strangling of new ideas by powerful incumbents
  • The desire to kill anything that is ‘not the same’ as you
  • The intolerance of some scientific fields
  • Predictions of endemicity and profitable stocks


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The People's Project Season 6 Episode 8: Selective Human Rights and Why Sport is Better Than War

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The People's Project Season 6 Episode 8: Selective Human Rights and Why Sport is Better Than War

1hr 22min

In this week’s episode of The People’s Project:

RAIN RAIN GO AWAY
With more floods in NSW the panel wonders why we keep protesting against natural disaster mitigation measures in favour of climate change action

SAVERS ARE LOSERS
Interest rates are up for mortgage holders but not for self-funded retirees or those with savings

EMERGENCY FOREVER
Media and government are testing the waters for masks mandates to return. But will Australians cop it again? And why are so many triple boosted healthcare workers refusing a fourth dose?

SELECTIVE HUMAN RIGHTS
Who interfered with Victoria Police’s decision to drop charges against BLM protest organisers? Do they speak for themselves or for the government? Whether Assange or Aussie freedom protestors, we seem to apply human rights selectively.

SPORT IS BETTER THAN WAR
The psychological need in humans for war, conflict and comradery…is sport a viable alternative?

NEWS WITHOUT NOTICE
Massive protest in the Netherlands by farmers in their tractors after their government turns the screws on them with climate change
Boris Johnson resigns and his cabinet sets the example for removing bad leadership
Stan Grant writes a fantastic article on Christianity’s decline in Australia and what will replace it

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KRYSTLE MITCHELL
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Article: Sport and the Decline of War
https://www.psychologytoday.com/au/blog/out-the-darkness/201403/sport-and-the-decline-war

Article: Stan Grant writing on Christianity in Australian Census Result
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-07-03/census-religion-christianity-no-religion-god/101201640


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Sam Russell: The Realities of Blockchain, Cryptocurrencies and NFTs

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Sam Russell: The Realities of Blockchain, Cryptocurrencies and NFTs

1hr 33min

7 July 2022

Sam Russell is the founder of Klef and has spent years working with blockchain technologies. Having seen the rise (and fall) of so many blockchains he joins Discernable to explain how to make sense of cryptocurrencies and NFTs.


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Studio 3.0 - How the Discernable Sausage is Made

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Studio 3.0 - How the Discernable Sausage is Made

18min

Welcome to Studio 3.0! Discernable is now in its third iteration of its studios, and they were built and equipped by the generosity of almost 100 supporters.

The average equipment purchase or labour/materials contribution was ~$250 with a few very large supporters but 75% were below $200. These truly are ‘the people’s studios’!

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It's Not Always About You

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It's Not Always About You

2min 20sec

June 2022 was a tumultuous month for western culture. ‘Pride Month’ delighted some, enraged others, but in my estimation revealed a sickness in our minds and souls: the agrandisement of the ‘self’. In an effort to counter the shame experienced by the LGBT community society reached for the opposite force and mistakenly grabbed on to ‘pride’ (which is certainly not the opposite of shame).

Confusing self-esteem and self-worth the terrible sickness of pride, we raised flags, emojis and profile pictures to celebrate a cancer in the modern world. Pride is an unhealthy preoccupation with self and manifests in both the haughty and the self-pitying. The true opposite force – humility – is much more difficult to define but it has been said that ‘humility is not thinking less of yourself…it is thinking of yourself less’.

Hot on the heels of Pride Month was the US Supreme Court leak and subsequent overturning of Roe v Wade, unwinding the judicial activism of 1973 and returning abortion rights to the democratically elected legislature of the states instead of unaccountable justices. 50 years of case law, policy and culture was violently thrown out the window and some states immediately legislated restrictions or bans on abortion, whilst other states increased access and lowered the bar of entry to abortion services. Corporations piled on to declare their financial support of any employee needing to travel interstate for an abortion.

Protests erupted with cries of ‘MY choice’ and you know what? Maybe it is ‘their choice’ but even if that were true, are we all so blind as to miss what is happening to our society? Every viral new technology, every marketing campaign in business, every new convenience, every new law, every preacher in a modern church…EVERYTHING is targeted at satisfying the self. Improving the self. Protecting the self. Rewarding the self.

Myself, Myself, Myself. Me, me, me. I, I, I.

To even mention that old virtue – denial of self – seems antiquated and unwelcome in our world of ever fragmenting identities, broken family units, and empowered individuality. As mental illnesses explode in our modern world we offer ever more myopic and prideful ‘solutions’ to a population already sick from an overdose of pride.

Perhaps it’s time to re-evaluate this self-harm we inflict, and chart a new course to a healthy society of interdependence, not independence. To be dependent on one another requires great humility and the laying down of prideful mantras like ‘I am _____; affirm me!’ and ‘I have the right to do _____; respect me!’.

Let’s resist the propaganda of self and swim against the current. After all, ‘He who turns back soonest is most progressive’.


This excerpt of Jordan Peterson is from a video on his ban from Twitter: https://youtu.be/UYfKWQqvFac

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The People's Project Season 6 Episode 7: 'Labor is a Cult', Uncomfortable Speech, Weak Liberals, Roe v Wade, Resisting Tyrants

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The People's Project Season 6 Episode 7: 'Labor is a Cult', Uncomfortable Speech, Weak Liberals, Roe v Wade, Resisting Tyrants

1hr 3min

In this week’s episode of The People’s Project:

UNCOMFORTABLE SPEECH
PRGuy17 and Aussie Cossack – do they both deserve our protection? Praise? Condemnation?

ARE LIBERAL’S WEAK?
Why is it that the left wing of politics in Australia continually win the policy war? Do Liberals need to show the same arrogance as the ALP and just refuse to quit even in the face of scandal?

THE LEGALITY OF ROE v WADE
We cover the simple legal reality of federalism both in the USA and in Australia, and why the ROE v WADE decision may be good no matter your view on abortion

POLITICIANS MOVE WHEN YOU MOVE
The true power of a tyrant is in the people. We the people actually have incredible power over our politicians, but we are collectively condoning their conduct.

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Jab Injuries Australia - Real Australians Tell Their Stories of Post-Vaccine Injury

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Jab Injuries Australia - Real Australians Tell Their Stories of Post-Vaccine Injury

49min

28 June 2022

Many Australians have experienced injury after a Covid-19 vaccination and had their cases sidelined, minimised or ignored. jab_injuries_australia has carefully curated a feed and a community that puts the spotlight purely on the victims and their stories…not on the science and not on the politics.

Ultimately we are witnessing the creation of a qualitative dataset that documents what others refuse to document, and what some pages sensationalise for their own political agendas.

Matt from Jab Injuries Australia joined Matt from Discernable to explain the types of stories that are being sent to him, the pushback he’s received, and the patterns evident in their data. Discernable was also interested in exploring motivations, dangers of censorship, false reports of injury, and conflicts of interest.


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Tim Cudmore: Living with a Traumatic Brain Injury and Predicting the Future

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Tim Cudmore: Living with a Traumatic Brain Injury and Predicting the Future

1hr 41min

27 June 2022

Tim Cudmore suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI) in childhood and now lives with a unique brain structure. Tim is sought out by organisations and government departments in a consulting capacity to understand human behaviours and lived experiences.

In this interview Tim shared his thoughts on behavioural foundations in humans, and how he extrapolates those observations to make future predictions. We then went on a deep dive into a horror flu season in the southern hemisphere, the next world war, and athletes collapsing on the field.

Along the way, Matt challenged Tim to substantiate the logic behind his predictions and explored the realities of addiction and childhood trauma.


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